Although many of these features may not be essential for the development of your Web application, they are giving possibilities that could be achieved before with tricks or a lot of verbosity.
Yea, constant legacy worrying and xbrowser issues push me further and further away from the frontend. Nodejs is far more comfortable and user friendly environment than whatever google next patch will bring, safari wont support or client with ie11 will complain ;)
Yea, constant legacy worrying and xbrowser issues push me further and further away from the frontend. Nodejs is far more comfortable and user friendly environment than whatever google next patch will bring, safari wont support or client with ie11 will complain ;)
Why don't you try a transpiler?
I use transpiler. That doesnt save you from different implementations of features in different browsers.